As the first days of the 2013 legislative sessions pass, several bills have moved forward out of committess already, making it possible that HOV lanes will see more restrictions, 'In God We Trust' could appear on some license plates, and target shooting could be more restricted.

Nearly half of registered voters who believe that recent accusations against Utah Attorney General John Swallow indicate he did something illegal or unethical say he should resign, according to a poll released Wednesday.

Thanks to our recent cold snap and heavy snow some Utah roads are starting to crumble. Roads in Holladay are already breaking apart in some areas. The trouble is, most road crews can't get a permanent patch on it until everything heats up and dries out.

When ksl.com posted a video of some excited Riverton kids playing with a deer our "Have You Seen This?" section, people responded. So did representatives from the Division of Wildlife Resources, who raised questions about how we should interact with animals in our neighborhoods.

Education and economic development are Gov. Gary Herbert's main priorities for the state this year. Herbert shared his vision for Utah during his annual State of the State address Wednesday evening at the state Capitol.

Motorists endured another white knuckle commute on slick roads from Ogden to Provo Wednesday morning. But before they can even hit the road, there's another headache this third day of snow is causing for residents along the Wasatch Front: shoveling.

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